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The opposite of hate : a field guide to repairing our humanity / Sally Kohn.

By: Material type: TextTextPublication details: North Carolina : Algonquin Books of Chapel Hill, c2018.Edition: First editionDescription: 262 p. ; 22 cmISBN:
  • 9781616207281 (cased) :
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 152.4
Contents:
Introduction: What is hate; the bully -- Why we hate: the trolls -- How we hate: the former terrorist -- Hating is belonging: the ex white supremacist -- Unconscious hate: the Trump supporter -- When hate becomes pandemic: the genocide -- Systems of hate: the big picture -- Conclusion: the journey forward.
Summary: "Television commentator Sally Kohn talks to leading scientists and researchers to investigate the evolutionary and cultural roots of hate, and confronts her own shameful moments and points the way toward change with the hopeful message that we all have the capacity to combat hate"--
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Books Books Grand Bay Branch Library General Stack Non-fiction 152.4 Koh (Browse shelf(Opens below)) Available GRAN19120685
Books Books Marigot Branch Library General Stack Non-fiction 152.4 Koh (Browse shelf(Opens below)) Available MARI19120683
Books Books Roseau Public Library General Stack Non-fiction 152.4 Koh (Browse shelf(Opens below)) Available ROSE19120686
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Introduction: What is hate; the bully -- Why we hate: the trolls -- How we hate: the former terrorist -- Hating is belonging: the ex white supremacist -- Unconscious hate: the Trump supporter -- When hate becomes pandemic: the genocide -- Systems of hate: the big picture -- Conclusion: the journey forward.

"Television commentator Sally Kohn talks to leading scientists and researchers to investigate the evolutionary and cultural roots of hate, and confronts her own shameful moments and points the way toward change with the hopeful message that we all have the capacity to combat hate"--

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